He argues that about 50 days into the war, the U.S. still has not given a coherent public explanation for why the war began.
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"wonderful day for me okay do you guys understand the Americans may lose this war but if the end result is that China no..."
"that he had to strike iran because he believes that iran was going to strike u.s targets within in seven days and then he..."
"that's not the first time the president has said that he chose to launch operation epic fury because he felt as though iran was..."
"facts provided to him so it was a feeling based on facts okay that's why trump start this war trump himself has given conflicting..."
"...to Trump. They tried for the longest time to give Trump press briefings, daily briefings where he was updated on geopolitics. And at first..."
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